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Fourth Circuit Requires Penalties for FCA Violations, Even Where No Government Economic Damage Found

Author: Rebecca A. Worthington, Esquire In a decision sure to generate comment during the new year, the Fourth Circuit ruled in United States ex rel. Bunk v. Gosselin World Wide Moving, No. 12-1369, 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 25225 (Dec. 19, 2013), that penalties of some amount must be awarded for violations of the civil False … Continue Reading

OIG Okays a Premium Assistance Program

Recently, many stakeholders in the healthcare industry have expressed interest in implementing programs that provide funding to help patients with insurance premium payments.  Until last week, it was unclear whether any type of premium assistance programs would be permissible under federal law.  Finally, in Office of Inspector General (OIG) Advisory Opinion 13-19 posted on December … Continue Reading

District Court Deals Major Blow to Halifax in Bank Busting Qui Tam Suit

On November 13, U.S. District Court Judge Gregory A. Presnell of the Middle District of Florida partially granted the U.S. government’s summary judgment motion against Halifax Hospital Medical Center (“Halifax”).  Judge Presnell ruled that Halifax failed to demonstrate that bonus compensation arrangements it made with medical oncologists satisfied a Stark Law exception.  Judge Presnell found … Continue Reading

Tuomey Ordered to Pay $237 Million

Capping a case that has drawn the attention of healthcare lawyers and hospital executives nationwide, the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina has ordered Tuomey Healthcare System, Inc. (“Tuomey”) to pay over $237* million for violations of the Stark Law and False Claims Act arising from certain employment agreements between Tuomey and … Continue Reading

Firm Attorneys Author Article: "Rx for Fraud: The Feds Get Personal"

Squire Sanders lawyers Thomas E. Zeno (Washington DC) and Kimberly J. Donovan (Miami) co-authored the article “Rx for Fraud: The Feds Get Personal,” just published in the Winter 2012 edition of Criminal Justice, a magazine of the American Bar Association. In the ten-page article, Tom and Kimberly discuss the federal government’s expanded tactics for combating … Continue Reading
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